China's most dangerous game : solving the policy puzzle of the South China Sea/ Kerry Lynn S Nankivell

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: Asia Pacific Defense Forum: Vol.41, Issue. 1, 2016, pp.31-41 (F5)Summary: This history of foreign domination of the South China Sea means that the politics of the South china Sea dispute are deeply intertwined with national self determination and sovereignty. It also explains why all claimants seek not only to consolidate their territorial holdings but also to establish their right to limit foreign military activities in their miritime zones.
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This history of foreign domination of the South China Sea means that the politics of the South china Sea dispute are deeply intertwined with national self determination and sovereignty. It also explains why all claimants seek not only to consolidate their territorial holdings but also to establish their right to limit foreign military activities in their miritime zones.

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